![]() Naturally, the truth is nothing so sentimental. This entity gives Tsukasa several Story Breaker Powers while leaving her motives vague beyond implying that she is, somehow, the ghost of his Missing Mom. hack//SIGN: Early during his imprisonment in The World, Tsukasa is contacted by a mysterious entity whose nature, motives and even physical form are completely unknown, her sole manifestations being only ominous environmental changes and a disembodied female voice. It became stronger by feeding on the data these emotions were attached to and ultimately became addicted to it, creating an empty void from which it tried to devour both worlds as Abaddomon. When the Digital World reached out to humanity as a source of strength to overcome this cycle, Negamon tried to do the same and instead found the Network, which was filled with negative emotions. Negamon from Digimon Adventure: (2020) was originally a secretive entity that spread conflict among Digimon to keep the Digital World's literally endless propensity for life and growth in check.After procuring stray Digimon-data and finding its way into the Digital World the Digimon inhabit, the D-Reaper develops the same Adaptive Ability Digimon have and soon begins evolving into a monstrosity that threatens all worlds. The D-Reaper from Digimon Tamers was originally a data cleanup program made in The '80s that targets and deletes programs that "evolved past parameters".Even if destroyed, his body can release dark spores to contaminate other beings. The Greater-Scope Villain of the first two series, and to a degree, Tamers, Milleniummon is so powerful that his mere existence can twist the space-time around him and his stronger forms can wipe out entire universes by existing alone.The result was a malevolent, continuously digivolving digimon set loose upon the internet, devouring any data is can and eventually hacking various military systems, nearly causing a nuclear apocalypse in less than a day. Diaboromon from Digimon Adventure Movie: Our War Game! and Diablomon's Counterattack was once a Digi-Egg created by Willis on his computer, only to get infected by a computer virus.His existence alone warps the Digiworld and creates multiple disasters and he speaks in a Voice of the Legion and is rather incomprehensible in thought, only ever making it clear that he desires nothing but to make other Digimon suffer the same pain his origins went through. He resembles a cross between all of the series' villains up to that point, with his main body being a gigantic polyhedron with multiple metallic tentacles made of DNA strands with claws on their ends and has a humanoid body that wears a black cape with red trimmings, has a mask-like face with eyes that have exposed muscles around them and what appear to be zippers holding his upper limbs, while his lower half is the rest of the body and is connected through his abdomen being split in multiple tentacles connecting him. One of the first examples comes from Digimon Adventure with its final villain and the overall main antagonist, Apocalymon, an embodiment of the hatred, resentment, and sorrow of countless Digimon that perished trying to achieve Digievolution and subsequently were deleted.It's no exaggeration either, as Guilmon's Mega-evolved form Megidramon was able to tear apart the very fabric of the Digital World by simply existing. Even more so are ones like Guilmon that possess the Digital Hazard symbol, which indicates that they have the potential to become powerful enough to threaten the existence of both the Digital World and the human world. Quite a few Digimon in general, especially those of Ultimate level and beyond fit this trope in regards to their appearances, power, and abilities.It has several powerful forms and wants nothing but the destruction of all reality. It is a virus infecting Yyggdrasil, the heavenly supercomputer that controls reality. The Lord of Terror from Ah! My Goddess. ![]()
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